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The Perpetual Now
The Perpetual Now: A Story of Amnesia, Memory, and Love | Michael D. Lemonick
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In the aftermath of a shattering illness, Lonni Sue Johnson lives in a "perpetual now," where she has almost no memories of the past and a nearly complete inability to form new ones. The Perpetual Now is the moving story of this exceptional woman, and the groundbreaking revelations about memory, learning, and consciousness her unique case has uncovered. Lonni Sue Johnson was a renowned artist who regularly produced covers for The New Yorker, a gifted musician, a skilled amateur pilot, and a joyful presence to all who knew her. But in late 2007, she contracted encephalitis. The disease burned through her hippocampus like wildfire, leaving her severely amnesic, living in a present that rarely progresses beyond ten to fifteen minutes. Remarkably, she still retains much of the intellect and artistic skills from her previous life, but it's not at all clear how closely her consciousness resembles yours or mine. As such, Lonni Sue's story has become part of a much larger scientific narrativeone that is currently challenging traditional wisdom about how human memory and awareness are stored in the brain. In this probing, compassionate, and illuminating book, award-winning science journalist Michael D. Lemonick uses the unique drama of Lonni Sue Johnson's day-to-day life to give us a nuanced and intimate understanding of the science that lies at the very heart of human nature.
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MidnightBookGirl
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This book deals with the story of Lonni Sue Johnson, an artist, aviator, and all around bad ass woman suddenly struck with an illness that took her memory. As someone who works with people who have cognitive impairment, I found her story very interesting, including Lemonick's research in memory. But most of all I love that Lonni Sue has a very wonderful support system, and how her family really stepped up.

Toryp Read Arthur Kopit‘s play Wings. 5y
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MidnightBookGirl
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#audiowalk with Pages.

Bookzombie 💕 🐶 5y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 2! This is the story of Loni Sue Johnson who, in the aftermath of encephalitis, has hardly any memories and can barely form new ones. She was a renowned artist for The New Yorker, a musician, a pilot, and gregarious person. While her present is no more than 15 minutes long, she still retains many of her acquired skills. This is a powerful narrative of coping and explores memory and awareness. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Lcsmcat Intriguing! 7y
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Rhondareads
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A fascinating look at how our brain works.The true story of Lonnie Sue Johnson an artist with profound amnesia she can no longer form or recall memories. The other books are part of my Happy Valentine's Day mail delivery.💕📚Happy Valentine's Day to everyone.❤️💖💕💐😘